Right. But if I don't ask the obvious questions, how will I justify my disappointment later on?
Right. But if I don't ask the obvious questions, how will I justify my disappointment later on?
He'll either wind up with a dead father, a plate of cookies, or both! It's winning all the way around!
(Unless Carol kills him - that would be not be winning)
If that happens, I'm writing a letter to…someone…
"One more step and the red balloon becomes the dead balloon…"
Also where is Eugene and why is he not telling his story?
She is slated as the special guest on Talking Dead next week….
Convenient.
To Deanna's credit - she did say in the interview that she wasn't going to accept Nicholas' statement at face value, though that might have just been talk.
That would have been a good twist!
Ha - in the time it took you to write "sometimes," you were mentally scrolling through the previous seasons, weren't you?
We haven't been in Alexandria that long to observe this systemic failure. In the time that Terminus went cannibal, the Governor made and destroyed a town, butchered his people, and then blew up the prison, I guess the farm was destroyed, people went mad and betrayed each other and broke all covenants of society - in…
Her whole thing is that she's pragmatic, that she's trying to maintain a civilization. And there have been opportunities for horrible truths to come out, but we haven't seen that.
I was surprised by the way Jessa was not only tolerable, but really the strongest one the room. Though I guess if there was one person would would not be phased by a woman breech-birthing in a tub, it would be Jessa. Her as a therapist I'm not sure I'd buy, but then I know people like her - the teflon people. No…
Out, out, damn children!
Fair.
Yes, but not a cursory interview? I mean, Glenn's initial interview clearly revealed his solid character and generally good personality.
They at least confirmed it from another source, as opposed to a child who wishes Carol was his real mom. Deanna made the argument some here were making last episode, about what line gets drawn when someone has a surgeons's skills.
I honestly thought it was poisoned. She sprinkled rat poison in it as her means of conquest.
Hmm…ruminating…
Really not liking Rick's argument. The town has been fine until he showed up and told them it was all a lie. I wonder if he'd destroy it, just to prove that he was right somehow. Granted, signs suggest an outside threat doing it for them, but whatever.
Regret is missing the finale. All that disappointment - wasted till Netflix!